What is the cure rate for this particular cancer and this particular chemo?

What are my chances of 10 year survival?

What will it do to my immune system?

What will life "on the chemo" be like?

The answers to the above will be very interesting to say the least.

]]>Vincehttp://goodbyecancer.co.uk/community/chemotherapy/so-you-have-been-recommended-chemo/Can't do the Gymhttp://goodbyecancer.co.uk/community/exercise/cant-do-the-gym/
Tue, 29 May 2018 10:46:42 +0000I don't know about you, but I simply can't get on with the Gym. I get bored.

I have a German Shepard dog, who I walk every day twice a day, and I know I should do more, but find it difficult.

I have recently bought a treadmill, with the idea of doing EWOT, exercise with oxygen therapy.

This is Vince, the owner of this website. I was diagnosed with colorectal cancer back in 2014.

At that time they wanted to give me a colostomy bag, which there was no way I was having that, so decided to look at alternatives.

This website is both my experiences, and a place for anyone to speak to like minded individuals.

RegardsVince

]]>Vincehttp://goodbyecancer.co.uk/community/forum-for-discussing-your-own-cancer-diagnosis/colorectal/No Conventional Treatment for Mehttp://goodbyecancer.co.uk/community/conventional-cancer-treatments-of-chemotherapy-radiation-and-surgery/no-conventional-treatment-for-me/
Wed, 25 Apr 2018 19:34:35 +0000Hi, this is Vince, the owner of this website.

When diagnosed with colorectal cancer back in 2014, I was offered the full three package. Surgery, Chemotherapy and Radiation. However, the surgery would have left me defecating in a bag for the rest of my life. So decided against it.

Instead, I went to school, read over 50 books on the subject, and so far, I'm still here.